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BIO-3004 Ecosystem-based management - 10 stp
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Type of course
Course contents
Students will learn the rapidly emerging research field associated with sustainability science and ecosystem management. The ecosystem approach embraces broader interdisciplinary approaches to understand the interactions between natural and social systems, and how those interactions affect sustainability. Students will learn the conceptual and analytic foundations for analyzing terrestrial and aquatic socio-ecological systems.
The following topics are covered in this course:
- Global environmental change and policy relevant research (MA/IPBES/IPCC)
- Protected area management and surrounding landscapes and seascapes
- Biodiversity and ecosystem services approach
- Adaptive monitoring /management
- Community-based management/Co-management and adaptive governance
- Socio-ecological systems in the Arctic
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Admission requirements
Local admission, application code 9371 - Master's level singular course.
Admission requires a Bachelor`s degree (180 ECTS) or equivalent qualification, with a major in biology of minimum 80 ECTS.
Objective of the course
Students will learn:
- Key principles of ecosystem management and sustainability science
- Conceptual and analytical approaches to analyze socio-ecological systems (SES)
- Approaches to mapping and monitoring biodiversity/ecosystem services
- Governance and management approaches to sustainability problems
- International policies and assessments, such as the UN Convention of Biological Diversity, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
Students will have the ability to:
- Synthesize research to answer questions relevant for policy makers and managers
- Identify appropriate solutions within the limits of different governance systems
- Communicate disciplinary and interdisciplinary knowledge of socio-ecological systems to a broader audience
- Read and understand articles in the field of sustainability science and ecosystem management.
General competence:
- Can communicate scientific findings in an appropriate and accessible way to policy-makers
- Have insights in opportunities and barriers in the science-policy interface
- Understand the differences between disciplinary and interdisciplinary research
- Can read, write essays and present scientific literature in this field for the broader audience
- Competence in discussing the scientific knowledge on policy relevant questions in plenaries/workshops
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Teaching methods
To teach students concepts and analytic approaches in sustainability science and ecosystem management, a variety of teaching and assessment techniques will be used.
The course is structured around 1 student workshop and 5 workshop/panels with invited experts that will train students to synthesize research and evaluate questions relevant for policy makers and managers. The supervised preparations and the participation in workshop/panel are an essential teaching method in this course.
Students will be prepared through lectures (14 hrs) and seminars (28 hrs). In the seminars students will learn to critically analyze both seminal and recent articles in sustainability science/ ecosystem management research. The topics of the seminars will be related to the workshop/panels.
The seminars and the workshops will communicate and bridge different disciplines, and teach students to communicate research papers to a broader audience. Oral feed-back on the presentation in class will be provided.
Finally the oral exam questions, including the presentation of a selected paper, will be available 24 hrs in advance to encourage learning rather than memorization and regurgitation on the exam.